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ENOCH A. BRYAN President of the College
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Our jpresident Our president holds a warm place in the heart of every student connected with the State College of Washington. We realize full well that the growth, the development of the State College has not been due to the natural outgrowth of the economic conditions of Washington, but rather that the magnificent buildings, the atmosphere of learning, the joys, the hopes, the memories, all, in fact, that make the institution dear to our hearts, have been brought about chiefly through the efforts of one man—Enoch Albert Bryan—that but for his untiring and persistent work the State College would stand today as it did fifteen or twenty years ago, an agricultural college in embryo, without organization, without equipment, and without support. Need¬ less to say, because of this great work, because he has spent a great share of his life in the upbuilding of this institution in order that we, as students, might reap the reward, President Bryan is fully de¬ serving of the fullest measure of g ratitude and love that we can offer. But not in our minds alone does Presi dent Bryan hold an important place, for he is generally recognized throughout the Pres. Bryan at Twenty-five West as one of its leading educators. It would be profitable indeed to review the details of a life so devoted to our interests; a life, the influence of which has been so great; however, it is only necessary to glance at his work and his characteristics as a man to determine why he has attained this position of prominence and gained the admiration of all who know him. His work, prior to the time of his coming to Washington, can best be explained by quoting from an edition of the “Commercial Vincennes,” of Vincennes, Ind., dated some twenty years ago. It reads as follows: “President E. A. Bryan has long been recognized as one of the leading educators of the State of Indiana. He is a graduate of Indiana University at Bloomington and Harvard University at Cambridge. After leaving school he taught for a while in the schools of Grayville, III. From thence he was called to the Presidency of the Vincennes University. He mm Eight i
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